Earlier this week, No Man's Sky finally managed to reach a very positive rating on Steam. It only took eight years and a ridiculous amount of effort to get there, but it turns out that even after this great milestone, the developers aren't planning to end development anytime soon.
"Our tiny [[link]] team at Hello Games has grafted and then grafted some more, and although 'very positive' might be just a few words, it means an awful lot, especially since we aren’t even close to being finished yet," engineer programmer Martin Griffiths says. "Thank you to all players who believed in us and those of you who continue to journey with us."
"Growing up in a small, pretty rough town in South Wales, I was lucky to have amazing parents who taught me resilience and to try and try again if you initially fail," Griffiths says. "Shortly after the initial release of No Man's Sky, I had a meeting with Sean [Murray, founder and managing director of Hello Games] in a pub in Guildford, and everything he said during that lunch echoed what I had been [[link]] taught as a child. I’m thankful for that synchronicity."